Tangy Pulled Pork Sandwiches Recipe

The slow cooker not only makes this an easy meal, but it keeps the pork tender, moist and loaded with flavor. The sandwiches are so comforting, they seem anything but light. —Beki Kosydar-Krantz of Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania

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slmarcial User ID: 6936938256478

Reviewed Nov. 6, 2016

"I used 2.5 pounds of tenderloin & quadrupled the sauce recipe. I didn't have brown mustard so used BBQ sauce instead. My family raved about this & declared this recipe a 110% keeper. Thank you for sharing Beki & for the other tips below. With the extra sauce, my tenderloin was perfectly moist & flavorful. (I had enough sauce left over that I was able to add a little more sauce after shredding the pork). :)"

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PageRD User ID: 5881442250674

Reviewed Jul. 20, 2016

"I loved the flavors of the sauce but there wasn't nearly enough! I will double it next time. Also, I found the tenderloin to be dry so I might try a different cut. But it was a great midweek super with plenty of leftovers for the next day."

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tcavman15 User ID: 1537577222209

Reviewed Mar. 6, 2015

"This is my go-to recipe when we're craving pulled pork sandwiches. So easy! Often times I double or triple this recipe in my 6 qt. slow cooker. Now if I could only thicken the sauce just a little. Perhaps a cornstarch or arrowroot slurry added to the sauce and turned to high heat in the crockpot while I'm shredding the meat. Pairs nicely with Renee Endress's recipe for Creamy Coleslaw Recipe here in Taste of Home."

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Remenec User ID: 6059530134840

Reviewed Nov. 5, 2014

"This marinade has great flavor. I would probably double the recipe next time, as I generally cook a larger size roast than the recipe calls for."

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fritz80 User ID: 617861962132

Reviewed Oct. 17, 2014

"So easy to make and good flavor. One of our go to recipes in the summer for an easy healthy supper without having to turn on the stove."

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lzcb User ID: 740707058519

Reviewed Jul. 10, 2014

"Not so much. Catsup has SO MUCH sugar! Just way too sweet."

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Sylvester90 User ID: 598464982682

Reviewed Mar. 22, 2014

"This was great! I used a small pork roast instead of tenderloin and it turned out really well. I cooked it on high for 4 hours. I didn't have the brown mustard, so I used a tablespoon of BBQ sauce instead. The sauce was absolutely amazing. Next time I might add some onion or garlic powder. I just really loved how easy this was to pull together. It's a no-fuss recipe. I'm sure it is even better with tenderloin. I love how Ashaline says she makes it to give to people. I think this would be so great to give, with a package of buns, to a family that is grieving or a family with a new baby."

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rustedgold1 User ID: 3141438113164

Reviewed Mar. 20, 2014

"Really good and easy and just enough for my husband and I."

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bekahgrrl User ID: 353198269392

Reviewed Jan. 15, 2014

"I like this best with chicken Tenders, but my husband likes it best on pork! Nicely tangy, with a good bbq flavor and pretty tender. Great on a sesame bun and even better the day after! I slice it up and tenderize the meat first, then leave it in good sized chunks for the sandwich."